Mike Butcher tells a tale, a tale he’s heard too often? Possibly with a little hint of sarcasm; a hint of sarcasm that maybe should be listened to by entrepreneurs. While aimed at Europe a valuable lesson can be learnt by all. Continue reading →

So keep asking yourself “Am I being a Frog, right now?”. If the answer is yes, jump out. The only way to tell the difference in temperature is by comparing and testing the waters. Stefan Fountain reveals a nightmare. Continue reading →

A great story must capture your vision, and be able to convey it meaningfully to both potential customers and partners. Bill Liao offers some examples of how your story can be a major factor in your success. Continue reading →

So your overnight success didn’t happen? The myth turned out to be just that. What’s next? Glenn Shoosmith gives a few tips that might help every entrepreneurs eternal question: Pivot or Persist. Continue reading →

If you’re putting yourself out there, meeting as many of the right people as possible, keeping up with everyone can easily become unmanageable. Pascal Finette lays out some simple rules that will help you build relationships the right way. Continue reading →

So you’ve jumped in the deep end? You’re doing your own startup. Tom Preston-Werner lays out 3 key roles you’ll want on your side. Fill them with great people & life will be much easier. Continue reading →

Graham Brown-Martin tells the EPIC story of Ammo City, battle scars included. It was 1999, dot com 1.0, an investor’s wet dream. 10 years later, he shares what he learned from the experience. Continue reading →

Dan Wilson recounts the early days of eBay UK. Among all the choas; the highs and lows — the one thing he remembers might be blindingly obvious. But it’s true. Is it true of your startup? Continue reading →